Star Wars #7 (2015) CGC 9.8 3x Signed

Star Wars #7 (2015) CGC 9.8 3x Signed

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CGC 9.8
(W) Jason Aaron
(A) Simone Bianchi
(CA) John Cassaday
A special one-off tale of Ben Kenobi!
Injustice reigns on Tatooine as villainous scum run rampant.
Will Ben risk revealing himself to do what's right?
Guest Artist Simone Bianchi (WOLVERINE, ASTONISHING X-MEN) joins writer Jason Aaron for this special tale! Rated T Star Wars © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Text and illustrations for Star Wars are © 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Date Available: 07/29/2015
Signed by John Cassaday, Simone Bianchi & Justin Ponsor.
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue is o.k, but only o.k. We get a tale of Ben Kenobi's past on Tatooine from the journal Luke recovered in issue #6. It's a fine conceit, used to better effect in Dark Horse's first run on Conan by Kurt Busiek. Ben watching over Luke on Tatooine was also better by Dark Horse in their Visionaries book in the 'Old Wounds' story. There's better Jedi regret going on in the Kanan series, so I don't know what the point was for this issue. Some of Simone Bianchi's art is great, some looks unfinshed, making this a long wait for a book that feels more fill-in and than full-on, even if it was planned to be here. Bring on Stuart Immonen next issue.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


CGC 9.8
(W) Jason Aaron
(A) Simone Bianchi
(CA) John Cassaday
A special one-off tale of Ben Kenobi!
Injustice reigns on Tatooine as villainous scum run rampant.
Will Ben risk revealing himself to do what's right?
Guest Artist Simone Bianchi (WOLVERINE, ASTONISHING X-MEN) joins writer Jason Aaron for this special tale! Rated T Star Wars © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Text and illustrations for Star Wars are © 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Date Available: 07/29/2015
Signed by John Cassaday, Simone Bianchi & Justin Ponsor.
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue is o.k, but only o.k. We get a tale of Ben Kenobi's past on Tatooine from the journal Luke recovered in issue #6. It's a fine conceit, used to better effect in Dark Horse's first run on Conan by Kurt Busiek. Ben watching over Luke on Tatooine was also better by Dark Horse in their Visionaries book in the 'Old Wounds' story. There's better Jedi regret going on in the Kanan series, so I don't know what the point was for this issue. Some of Simone Bianchi's art is great, some looks unfinshed, making this a long wait for a book that feels more fill-in and than full-on, even if it was planned to be here. Bring on Stuart Immonen next issue.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams